Playing
On your turn, you must play a card that is equal to or higher than the card that is on top of the Stack Pile.
You may play multiple cards during your turn, but only if the card ranks match (ie: you can play 3 sixes).
You must have at least 3 cards in your hand at all times as long as there are cards in the Draw Pile. If
you play 2 fives on one play, then you are given 2 cards from the Draw Pile so that you have 3 cards in your hand.
This continues as long as there are cards to draw from. Once the Draw Pile is empty, play continues as normal except
that you do not have to draw any cards after your play. If it is your turn and you can not make a legal play, then
you must pick up all of the cards in the Stack Pile and the turn moves to the next player.

You can not play from your Face Up cards until the Draw Pile is empty and you have played all of the cards in your hand.
Once you have reached this point, you may play a card from your Face Up cards. All of the same game rules still apply,
although you can only play one card at a time from your Face Up and Face Down cards. If it is your turn and you can not
make a play from your Face Up cards, then the lowest card in your Face Ups is placed on the Stack Pile and the Stack Pile
is then given to you. If this happens, you will not be able to play from your Face Ups again until you have finished playing
the cards that are now in your hand.

Once you have finally played all of your Face Up cards, you can begin to play from your Face Downs. The tricky part is that
you do not get to see what the card is. You have to blindly play the card and hope that it is a legal play. If the card that
you pick is not a legal play, then you have to pick up the entire Stack Pile and begin playing from your hand again. You can
not begin playing from your Face Downs until you have finished playing all of the cards that are now in your hand!

Finishing
The game continues until there is only one player left with cards in their hand. They are the loser. If that happens to be you,
then you do not win anything! If you are lucky enough to get rid of your cards before all of the other players in that round, then
you not only win some Neopoints, but you also get to advance to the next round of players. If you are only able to beat one
or two of the players in a round, then you do not get to advance to the next round since you did not actually beat all of the
players, but you will still get Neopoints for winning.

Clearing The Pile: If you are able to play 4 cards of the same rank, then the Stack Pile is cleared and you get to have another turn. The same applies if you complete a set that is on top of the Stack Pile. For instance, if the top 2 cards on the Stack Pile are sevens, and you play 2 sevens on top of those, then the Stack Pile is cleared and you get another go!

Two's: These card are very helpful. They are wildcards, and can be played on top of any other card EXCEPT for a three!

Three's: If the top card on the Stack Pile is a three, then the next player must play an odd valued card.(3, 5, 7, 9, Jack or King)

Four's: If the top card on the Stack Pile is a four, then the next player must play an even valued card.(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Queen or Ace)

Ten's: If you play a ten, then the Stack Pile is cleared and you get to go again!